trailer breakdowns<\/a> and theories based on them. I’ve seen all the newest Marvel shows on Disney+, I’m up to speed when it comes to Wanda and her missing kiddos. Also, Wong is always a delight and Christine? No slight to Rachel McAdams, but Christine’s just there-doing her thing.<\/p>\n\n\n\nThe real hero in this movie is apparently Sam Rami whose name I’ve heard and read just as many times as any actor or character that’s in this film. I never thought this movie would be a challenge for him and I think he really nails it. It’s got monsters! It’s got zombie Dr. Strange! It’s got a wicked witch! Jump scares! Magic, spirits, and a truck load of special FX to pull it all off. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
While, I’m still processing the entire thing I feel-just like time travel-once you introduce the ability to hop from one universe to another you introduce inherent problems. This results in all sorts of questions but no answers. For instance, If someone is missing in another universe, were they ever born? Is the same character a hero or a villain? If you travel to a multiverse do you inadvertently create a new reality in that timeline that spins off into infinity? Again, questions that have no answers because the movie doesn’t take the time to set some ground rules.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When no one explains the rules but says: “go play!” Chaos ensues. And that’s pretty much what happens in The Multiverse of Madness<\/em>. Which…may be the point? I realize I’m not giving you anything really substantial but these are the thoughts the movie left me with. So what did <\/em>I think of the film?<\/p>\n\n\n\n